Dennis Chenowith, the retired Saint Luke’s Health System Director of Facilities and Construction, thanked the golfers when they gathered after the tournament, informing them that The Children’s SPOT offers early and intensive therapy to children with disabilities and developmental delays, helping them function successfully in life. He said Kansas City contractors, including P1 Group, and labor unions have donated millions to The Children’s SPOT over the years, enabling SPOT to offer services to families regardless of their ability to pay.

The venue changed this year, to Falcon Ridge Golf Club in Lenexa. That didn’t stop the A-flight winning streak of Ricky Rohaus, Scott Duncan, Josh Short and Brock Hall, who scored 57 to win the tournament for the fourth straight year. This year the team wore purple golf shirts in honor of Ricky’s mom, Amy Rohaus, who died of cancer last year.

The tournament raises money primarily through raffle tickets sold for prizes, worth thousands of dollars, donated by P1 Group partners and vendors. Golfers also pony up money at three pay-to-play challenges on the course. In addition, P1 Group matches the funds raised each year.